Paladar in english

Palate

pronunciation: pælət part of speech: noun
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paladar = palate ; taste bud. 

Example: The article is entitled 'Teaching medical informatics a la carte: a curriculum for the professional palate'.Example: This gourmet food store offers everything for your special taste buds, sturgeon caviar, truffles, pasta etc..

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» gustazo para el paladarpalate pleaser .

Example: Over the continued weeks of aging, the oak cask have contributed new dimensions making this beer a real quencher and palate pleaser.

» paladar blandosoft palate .

Example: The roof of the mouth (palate) is divided into two parts. The front part has ridges and is hard (hard palate); the back part is relatively smooth and soft (soft palate) .

» paladar durohard palate .

Example: The roof of the mouth (palate) is divided into two parts. The front part has ridges and is hard (hard palate); the back part is relatively smooth and soft (soft palate) .

» paladar, elroof of the mouth, the .

Example: The roof of the mouth (palate) is divided into two parts. The front part has ridges and is hard (hard palate); the back part is relatively smooth and soft (soft palate) .

» paladar hendidocleft palate .

Example: The subject of AIDS was chosen for the 1st study and family/genetic studies of cleft lip and palate for the 2nd.

» seducir el paladartantalise + the taste buds .

Example: These areas are characterised by towering mountains and verdant valleys, atmospheric castles that dot the landscape and food and wine that will tantalise the taste buds of every gastronome.

» tentar el paladartempt + Posesivo + palate .

Example: The wide variety of bars, bistros, cafes and restaurants will tempt your palate with choices from wholesome pub food to haute cuisine.

» velo del paladarsoft palate .

Example: The roof of the mouth (palate) is divided into two parts. The front part has ridges and is hard (hard palate); the back part is relatively smooth and soft (soft palate) .

Paladar synonyms

roof of the mouth in spanish: techo de la boca, pronunciation: rufʌvðəmaʊθ part of speech: noun
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